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Re: Royce refuses to play in D League

Bball is business and he should not be surprised management says when and where to play. Doctors only make their recommendations. In this case, they might say he cannot do road games, but physically the Rockets need a full time player.

Re: Royce refuses to play in D League

Well, if Fred's coaching career doesn't pan out, we know he'd be a great Psychologist.
How he was able to get RW to stick around for 2 years and lead us to an NCAA tourney win is nothing short of a miracle.

Re: Royce refuses to play in D League

Originally Posted by Istate

Obviously the kid is having some major issues. How we got him through two years is beyond belief.

Speculation:

Fred is the primary reason how and why he prospered at ISU.

He has found that the NBA isn't to his liking. Kevin McHale at took an extended leave of absence from Houston early on and Royce's connection through Fred was gone. By the time Kevin McHale returned, Royce had changed and he's not committed to the league.

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